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<h2>Simple Product Test 2 - Using ModelType instead of generic declaration</h2>

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				<span>Info 1: <mvcg:Literal runat="server" ValueMember="ExtraInfo1" /></span>
				<span>Info 2: <mvcg:Literal runat="server" ValueMember="ExtraInfo2" /></span>
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